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Montane Puma 2.0 Softshell Jacket - Men's
Montane updated the Men’s Puma 2.0 Softshell Jacket to use Polartec Thermal Pro so you can pounce on gnarly conditions when you ski, snowboard, or climb. This lightweight, breathable jacket dries quickly to keep you comfortable. Underarm mesh panels give you full range of motion and increase ventilation so you won’t overheat. The Puma’s flatlock seams prevent chafing while its durable exterior resists abrasion from pack straps and harnesses. An adjustable hem and cuffs bring you a more dialed-in fit while the DWR-treated drawcord collar protects your chin when the wind brings its worst.
- Backcountry.com is the exclusive US distributor for Montane products
Bottom Line: The Puma is the hunter, and nasty weather is its prey.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Shell] Polartec Thermal Pro w / DWR (100% polyester hardface jersey / pebbled velour); [underarm panels] Polartec Thermal Pro (100% polyester jersey / velour)
- Waterproof Rating:
- Water-resistant
- Breathable Rating:
- Not specified
- Core Venting:
- Underarm mesh panels
- Pockets:
- 2 Front, 1 chest zip
- Seam Taped:
- No
- Weight:
- [Size M] 21oz (585g)
- Recommended Use:
- Skiing, snowboarding, alpine climbing, casual
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 2 Years






1 Comment Last Comment: July 20, 2009 by: Jake Doxat
By: Jake Doxat
July 20, 2009
Hi John,I work for Montane and have a paid-for Puma. The point about the jacket is that is uses the Polartec thermal pro fabric, with the Polartec Hardface treatment for additional weather protection, rather than a laminate. It does mean it is less windproof and water-resistant than some soft shells; BUT, the flip side is that it is lighter and much more breathable and less clammy. Obvioulsy it is very difficult to advise somebody whether they will be warm enough in a particular jacket, as so much depends on how hot they run, what they are doing etc etc. but we have not heard this complaint before from anybody; and in fact in UK press testing the jacket has always come out really well with 4-star plus ratings against other soft-shells.
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